Over the weekend, Epic announced that cross-play and cross-progression support would be added to the Xbox One version at some point of Fortnite: Save the World (PvE co-op) and Fortnite: Battle Royale (PvP) to allow those players to team up with friends on the PC/Mac. While this means that those players will now be able to team up with PS4 players OR Xbox One players when taking on the husks, there is still no cross-play between the PS4 and Xbox One.

October comes to a close today, and thus we're afforded one last chance to enjoy all of the Halloween-themed content offerings in our games before they get replaced by new holiday-based cosmetics. Epic Games dropped some new content into Fortnite last week that provides players with a chance to pick up a rocket launcher that shoots pumpkins, and also added some appropriately themed missions.

If you're looking for more PvE activities to do within Epic's crafting/building/shooter game, Fortnite, then you're in luck! A whole new mode, called "Save the World," has been added in today's update and it features new heroes, weapons, and defenders that can be obtained by playing and completing this challenge.

A couple weeks back Epic Games teased that a "big update" for Fortnite would be coming soon and include a number of tweaks/balances/QoL fixes, as well as a new "survival" mode. That update, titled "Survive the Storm," is here... at least, that was the original plan.

Amidst the multitude of stability patches this week and last, Epic had some bigger news about their third-person shooting/building title, Fortnite. A portion of the dev team is devoted to adding a new Survival mode that will challenge players to fight off the hordes of Husks for up to 14 in-game days.

It sometimes feels in games that you can't move for the undead, but when they are given the cool look seen in the upcoming Fortnite, we can forgive Epic Games this one time. Due out on the 25th July, the new Cinematic Launch Trailer highlights how fun this 4 player online co-op game looks.

After first getting teased six years ago, many wondered if Epic's Fortnite would actually ever see the light of day or if it would just go down as an experiment for the developer. Well, it seems the former will finally come true and more than just a select handful of folks will be able to get their hands on the title next month.